![]() I wish you could just slightly tilt the controller to move the ball, which could potentially even be a better control method than the original joystick controls. This requires a ton of movement, and isn’t accurate or easy to grasp at all. With the motion controls, you have to grasp the Joy-Con and move both of them like joysticks. I was excited when I found out Katamari would be coming to the Switch with motion controls, but envisioned that they would be more subdued. They only work with the Joy-Con, so no Pro Controller or handheld mode support. ![]() Outside of Katamari’s visual flaws, the most disappointing aspect of this release is the motion controls. ![]() I wish I could play this game for hours at a time, but I’ve found it difficult to make it even one hour without a break. Combined with gameplay that requires you to constantly roll around, this makes for a dizzy, nausea-inducing experience that deserves to be smoother. The frame rate remains unchanged, and the camera seems to collide with everything in its path. At the same time, seeing it in motion feels like watching a 14-year-old game. Katamari Damacy has never looked better as this rerelease brings with it HD graphics and brighter colors. In fact, what you see on screen is copied exactly from the PS2 version, just with a larger field-of-view. Unlike many ports and rereleases on the Switch that find new features, levels, and modes to freshen up the game on the new hardware, Reroll is exactly how it was on the PS2 – for better and for worse. Each level comes with the goal of creating a star or constellation – stars require you to reach a certain size and constellations need you to grab a set number of whichever object the king demands. After your ball grows in size with every object you collect, more objects on the map become possible to capture. size (diameter) in a limited amount of time.Katamari Damacy REROLL. When entering each level, it can be quite difficult to find objects small enough to fit onto your katamari. Katamari Damacy game, with split-screen multiplayer and enhanced graphics. Because the prince is so small, the king sends him to gather materials from Earth by rolling them onto a ball called a “katamari.” The king’s goal is to recreate the stars and constellations using the materials after he wiped them all out while getting reckless at a party one night. You play as a prince, the son of the King of All Cosmos. ![]() The premise is quite easy to grasp for newcomers. Katamari’s newest entry is a port of the game that started it all, but now, the series hits a Nintendo console for the first time. The title spawned a direct sequel and a series that adapted mostly levels from the PS2 games – not much original content. When Katamari Damacy released on the PlayStation 2 in 2004, critics fell in love with its obscure gameplay, visuals, and controls. ![]()
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